@
marchtea @
jackytang520目前我只用过visa和paypal,visa我试过已经不行了
下面是我收到的一个关于支付方式变更说明的官方邮件:
We have some pretty major changes coming up, to both our current policies as well as adding a few new ones. These changes will all go into effect on January 1st, 2013 (our existing TOS/AUP will be updated early that morning); while there will be no 'grandfathering' on any of these policies, we will work with anyone that needs help to find a workable solution. So, first up...
Credit Card Payments
Effective January 1st, we will no longer be accepting Credit Card payments through our current processor (PayPal Pro). This option will be completely removed from our system, but all existing payments and transactions will stay on record for the next two years. Please be aware that we do not, and have never, stored your credit card number: only the transaction data is ever stored. Now, we will still continue to accept Credit/Debit card payments, albeit through another gateway. Which brings us to
Google Checkout
Effective January 1st, Google Checkout will be added to our accepted gateways. Offering much more security (and more accepted countries) than PayPal Pro, Google Checkout will be our primary gateway for accepting debit/credit transactions.
Unverified Paypal
Effective January 1st, we will no longer be accepting payments from unverified PayPal accounts. While we realize that this may be an inconvenience for some, unverified payments account for less than 10% of our total clients and yet account for more than 95% of our abuse and fraud. Eliminating this factor will provide a better experience for all users as troublemakers are forced to go elsewhere.
Payment Policies
Effective January 1st, two new policies will be introduced regarding payments.
Clients cannot make payment from any source not in their name.
Clients unable to pay may not have someone signup and pay for them.
These two policies are designed specifically to combat the increasing amount of attempted fraud we have been experiencing. Once the policies are in place, any violation of these will result in the payment being refunded, and potential consequences (including suspension/termination) for the offending account. Repeat offenders will find themselves permanently banned from any further services with us.